No, not talking about a snowflake's safe space....
So, you have a gun safe and you open that safe to take out or put something in. You get distracted, the door swings shut.
The next day or a few days later, you go to access the safe and realize that it has been unlocked for that amount of time.
A split second of panic, then a smack to the forehead for a rookie mistake.
Has it happened to you? If not, how do prevent It?
If so, do you do anything different now?
I know in the Army we had magnetic placards on some safes/ vaults that they would flip to show open or closed status.
So, you have a gun safe and you open that safe to take out or put something in. You get distracted, the door swings shut.
The next day or a few days later, you go to access the safe and realize that it has been unlocked for that amount of time.
A split second of panic, then a smack to the forehead for a rookie mistake.
Has it happened to you? If not, how do prevent It?
If so, do you do anything different now?
I know in the Army we had magnetic placards on some safes/ vaults that they would flip to show open or closed status.